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This is pretty much my thought, let him develop as a person and a player in a place where he might be more comfortable, and hopefully he has a strong year and can become a good piece going forward.Best move for his development. Won't be forced onto an NHL roster next season and the Oilers will have a close eye on his development seeing as Jokerit is owned by Jari Kurri.
Interesting. Was surprised to read that this morning. Even though I think it would be best for JP's development (considering his waiver status) was still a bit surprised that the team would be willing to do this.
The Oilers wouldn't have a choice. They can't prevent Puljujarvi from signing in the KHL if that's what he wants to do.
But but he needs the confidence.... I agree with you.Sobotka, Nichushkin, Grigerenko.
Little faith at this point JP ever becomes a valuable player for us.
Whos the last player to go overseas and come back impactful?
Sobotka, Nichushkin, Grigerenko.
Little faith at this point JP ever becomes a valuable player for us.
Whos the last player to go overseas and come back impactful?
Puljus agent seems to think Pulju needs tlno development and deserves elite 1st Line minutes.You're right but as stated in my post I just wonder if this has to do with JP and his agent leveraging the team for more money or something for JP. I think the team and JP should be concerned about his development and they should be working together to come up with a plan that will benefit JP long term. Just from the way things have been the last couple years, its seems obvious to me that theres been no plan for JP and/or JP/agent have used to EU status as a ploy to keep him in the NHL more than he should of been.
You telling me you wouldn't take Sobotka, Nichuskin or Grigorenko on the Oilers even if they were free?Sobotka, Nichushkin, Grigerenko.
Little faith at this point JP ever becomes a valuable player for us.
Whos the last player to go overseas and come back impactful?
I have to be honestly signing with Jokerik, the Finnish team in the KHL, and going to for SKA or some other Russian team is different in my mind.But but he needs the confidence.... I agree with you.
If he is willing to flee to the KHL, cut ties and trade his ass before his value plummets further
What?I have to be honestly signing with Jokerik, the Finnish team in the KHL, and going to for SKA or some other Russian team is different in my mind.
Edit: Puljujarvi to the KHL is misleading imo.
RadulovSobotka, Nichushkin, Grigerenko.
Little faith at this point JP ever becomes a valuable player for us.
Whos the last player to go overseas and come back impactful?
He will be a great mainstay on their 3rd linemaybe Jokerit promised to let him play with the same linemates for a season?
I guess the point was, when has a struggling player left and came back an impact player. Raduoov had 58 in 81 when he left.Radulov